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This is a list of well-known Canadians. Architects
Artists - The Group of Seven - painters
- The Beaver Hall Group - painters
- Robert Bateman (1930-), painter
- Paul-Émile Borduas, abstract painter
- Emily Carr (1871-1945), painter
- Raffi Cavoukian - children's entertainer
- Jack Chambers
- Susan M. Cohen Watercolour artist, Thornhill, Ontario
- Greg Curnoe (1936-1992)
- Charles Daudelin (1920-2001), sculptor
- Marcelle Ferron (1924-2001), glazier
- J.W.L. Forster 1850-1938, portraitist
- Pierre Granche (1948-1997), sculptor
- Jack Harman, (1927-2001), sculptor
- Lawren Harris - group of seven, early Canadian abstraction
- Prudence Heward (1896-1947), painter
- A.Y. Jackson - last member of Group of Seven (artists)
- Karen Kain - ballerina
- Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002), photographer
- Cornelius Krieghoff (1815-1872), painter
- Laura Muntz Lyall (1860-1930), Impressionist painter
- Robert Markle (1936-1990, painter
- Guido Molinari (1933-2004)
- Jean-Paul Mousseau, (1927-1991), muralist
- Miyuki Tanobe (1937-), painter
- Norval Morrisseau (1931-), founded 'Woodland' school of art
- Toni Onley (-2004), painter
- Bill Reid (1920-1998), sculptor
- Jack Reid
- Jean-Paul Riopelle, (1923-2002), painter
- Anne Savage (1896-1971), painter
- Tom Thomson - ill fated wilderness painter
- Jeff Wall - photographer
See also List of Canadian painters
Astronauts Authors - Milton Acorn, (1923-1986), poet, has published 18 volumes of poetry
- Gilles Archambault - novelist, essayist, critic
- Margaret Atwood, (born 1939), poet, novelist, essayist
- Margaret Avison, (born 1918), poet, has published 8 volumes of poetry
- Pierre Berton, (1920-2004), popularizer of Canadian history, TV personality, columnist
- Earle Birney, (1904-1995), anti-conventional poet, also wrote novels, short stories, drama
- Bill Bissett, (born 1939), poet, famous for incorporating sound and the visual into poetry
- Di Brandt, (born 1952), Manitoba poet and literary critic
- Morley Callaghan, (1903-1990), novelist, short story writer
- Barry Callaghan, (born 1937), author/poet
- Bliss Carman, (1861-1929), poet, wrote Low Tide on Grand Pre
- Roch Carrier, (born 1937), author
- Anne Carson, (born 1950), writer
- Wayson Choy, (born 1939), writer, novelist
- Leonard Cohen, (born 1934), poet/singer
- Douglas Coupland, (born 1961), author
- Robertson Davies, (1913-1995), author
- Timothy Findley, (1930-2002), author
- Diane Francis, (born 1946), author, journalist
- Louis Fréchette, (1839-1908), poet, essayist, journalist, dramatist
- Mavis Gallant, (born 1922), author
- William Gibson, (born 1948), author, Neuromancer
- Barbara Gowdy, The Romantic; The White Bone and short stories
- Gwethalyn Graham, (1913-1965), wrote first Canadian novel to top the United States bestseller list
- Arthur Hailey, (born 1920), author of 4 New York Times #1 bestsellers
- G.R. Hambley, (born 1958), poet renowned for "The Passing"
- Louis Hémon, (1880-1913), novelist and journalist, Maria Chapdelaine
- Jack Hodgins, writer, novelist
- Nancy Huston, (born 1953), author
- Donald Jack, novelist, playwright
- J. Robert Janes, (born 1932), writer
- Guy Gavriel Kay, fantasy genre fiction
- Naomi Klein, anti-globalization activist
- Gordon Korman, children's author
- Margaret Laurence, (1926-1987), author
- Stephen Leacock, (1869-1944), author/humorist
- Dennis Lee, writer of children's poetry
- A. J. Levin, writer
- Hugh MacLennan, (1907-1990), novelist and essayist, wrote Two Solitudes and Barometer Rising
- Alistair MacLeod, (born 1936), writer, novelist
- Yann Martel, (born 1963), 2002 Booker Prize Winner
- John Metcalf, writer
- Rohinton Mistry, (born 1952), author
- W.O. Mitchell, author, Who has Seen the Wind
- Lucy Maude Montgomery, (1874-1942), Anne of Green Gables
- Susanna Moodie, (1803-1885), Roughing it in the Bush
- Farley Mowat, (born 1921), Never Cry Wolf, My Discovery of America
- Alice Munro, (born 1931), short story writer
- Robert Munsch - American-born writer of children's books
- Michael Ondaatje, (born 1943), author
- Jean Baptiste Proulx, (1846-1904), dramatist and essayist
- Nino Ricci, (born 1959), novelist; winner of the 1990 Governor General's Award for Fiction
- David Adams Richards, (born 1950), writer, novelist
- Mordecai Richler, (1931-2001), author
- Sinclair Ross, author, As for Me and My House
- Gabrielle Roy, (1909-1983), author
- Robert W. Service, Author, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew", "The Cremation of Sam McGee","Songs of a Sourdough"
- Carol Shields, (1935-2003), author
- Elizabeth Smart, Author, "By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept"
- Samuel Strickland, (1804-1867), Twenty-seven Years in Canada West
- Catharine Parr Traill, (1802-1899), Life in the Backwoods of Canada
- Michel Tremblay, (born 1942), author, playwright, poet
- Jane Urquhart, (born 1949), novelist
- George Woodcock, (1912-1995), poet, critic and anarchist author of Anarchism
See also List of Canadian writers for a much more extensive list
Business personalities - Max Aitken, (1879-1964), "Lord Beaverbrook" - publishing baron, entrepreneur
- Izzy Asper, (1932-2003)
- Conrad Black, (born 1944), "Lord Black of Crossharbour", entrepreneur, publisher (born Canadian but gave up his citizenship)
- Roy Thomson, (1894-1976), "Lord Thomson of Fleet", entrepreneur, publisher
- Samuel Bronfman - founded the distillery empire that later took the name of Seagram
- Robert Campeau - bankrupted Bloomingdale's Department Store, NYC
- Jack Kent Cooke - owner of the Washington Redskins
- Samuel Cunard, (1787-1865), Cunard Steamship Lines
- Paul Desmarais - Chairman: Power Corporation of Canada
- Sir James Dunn, financier, steel magnate
- Timothy Eaton, (1834-1907), founder of Eaton's (T. Eaton Company of Canada) department stores
- Bernie Ebbers - CEO (former) of WorldCom - largest bankruptcy in world history
- Alfred Fuller, (1885-1973), Fuller Brush Company
- Milton and Nelson Good - first Canadian Automobile
- K.C. Irving - Industrialist
- Ron Joyce, original partner with Horton in Tim Hortons, and primary builder of the chain
- Izaak Walton Killam, (1885-1955)
- Victor Li, Deputy chairman of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, son of Li Ka Shing
- Pete Luckett - owner of Pete's Frootique and host of The Food Hunter
- Louis B. Mayer, (1885-1957), co-founder: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios
- Harrison McCain - New Brunswick potato magnate
- Sam McLaughlin - Buick Automobile Manufacturer
- Simon McTavish , fur trader
- John Molson, (1763-1836), founder of Molson Breweries
- Peter Munk, (1927-), founder of Barrick Gold
- Jimmy Pattison -West Coast billionaire
- John Redpath, canal builder, sugar refinery founder
- Paul Reichmann - sunk by Canary Wharf
- John Roth - CEO (former) Nortel Networks - "the most successful businessman in modern Canadian history"....Time Europe 12/25/00
- John F. Stairs, (1848-1904), entrepreneur, statesman
- Belinda Stronach - entrepreneur, politician
- E. P. Taylor - entrepreneur, thoroughbred horse breeder
- Nat Taylor - movie theatre mogul, originator of the multi auditorium movie theatre or cineplex
- Greg & Mac Voisin, founders and co-owners of M&M Meat Shops Ltd.
- Sir William Cornelius Van Horne - Railway executive who directly oversaw construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway
- Jack Warner, (1892-1978), founder of Warner Bros. Studios
- Chris Cameron, (1982-), Alberta philanthropists and founder of UpNIX (http://www.upnix.com/).
- Greg & Mac Voisin, founders and co-owners of M&M Meat Shops
Cartoonists - Aislin, cartoonist with the Montreal Gazette newspaper
- Chester Brown - comic book creator, Yummy Fur, Underwater and Louis Riel
- John Byrne - cartoonist/writer best known for his work on superhero characters like The Fantastic Four and Superman.
- Jennifer Cuthbert - The Adventures of Lollipop
- Lynn Johnston - writer/cartoonist, For Better or For Worse
- Joe Matt - comic book creator, Peep Show
- Todd McFarlane, (born 1961), cartoonist/writer, Spawn, Spider-Man
- Seth - comic book creator, Palookaville
- Dave Sim - comic book creator, Cerebus the Aardvark
- Joe Shuster, (1914-1992), creator of Superman
- Ben Wicks, illustrator and comic strip cartoonist, as well as humanitarian
Criminals - Paul Bernardo (born 1964), murderer
- Edwin Alonzo Boyd, bank robber
- Marc Carbonneau, terrorist
- Jacques Cossette-Trudel, terrorist
- Louise Cossette-Trudel, terrorist
- Larry Fisher, murderer
- Karla Homolka, murderer (Mrs. Paul Bernardo)
- Jacques Lanctôt, FLQ Terrorist
- Yves Langlois, FLQ Terrorist
- Robert Latimer, murdered his 12-year-old disabled daughter
- Marc Lépine, killed 14 women at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique in 1989
- Bernard Lortie, FLQ Terrorist
- Denis Lortie, killed three people at the Quebec National Assembly in 1984
- Clifford Olson, serial child killer
- Paul Rose, terrorist
- Jacques Rose, terrorist
- Francis Simard, terrorist
- Colin Thatcher, murderer
- Inderjit Singh Reyat -- the alleged bomb-maker of the device that blew up Air India Flight 182, pleaded guilty to the murder of the 329 passengers in 2003
Alleged criminals Wrongfully convicted - David Milgaard - served 23 years for a murder he did not commit
- Donald Marshall Jr. - wrongfully convicted of murder; subject of a Supreme Court of Canada case regarding First Nations rights to natural resources
- Guy Paul Morin - was not only tried twice for the same crime but spent 10 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.
Educators Explorers - George Mercer Dawson, (1849-1901), explored and surveyed Canadian Rockies, Canada/US boundary
- Simon Fraser, (1776-1862), established first trading posts west of the Rockies; explored the Fraser River.
- Louis Joliet, (1645-1700), explorer
- Alexander Mackenzie, first to reach the Pacific north of Mexico via an overland route
- John Rae, (1813-1893), travelled widely through the Canadian Arctic
- Charles de Salaberry, (1778-1829), soldier
- William Grant Stairs, (1863-1892), Victorian era explorer, discovered one source of the Nile River, first non-African to ever climb Mt.Ruwenzori
- David Thompson, (1770-1857), mapped the Columbia River from source to mouth.
- Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye, (1685-1749), explored Lake Superior and Lake Winnipeg
Humanitarians - Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney) - Fur Trapper and Conservationist who posed as a Native American
- Norman Bethune, (1890-1939), surgeon,inventor, socialist, battlefield doctor in Spain and China
- Richard Bucke, 1837-1902, progressive psychiatrist, theorist, philosopher, early author on human development and human potentials
- Steve Fonyo, Retraced and completed Terry Fox's cross country cancer research fundraising marathon.
- Terry Fox, (1958-1981), attempted one-legged cross country run for cancer research, Canadian Hero
- Rick Hansen, Parapelegic athlete who completed an around the world marathon for spinal cord injury research.
- Jean Vanier Founder of L'arche.
Inventors - Alexander Graham Bell, (1847-1922), Invented the telephone in Canada, developed it in US. (Canadian/American/Scot)
- Joseph-Armand Bombardier - invented the snowmobile
- J. Brown - invented the washing machine
- Thomas Carroll - first self-propelled combine harvester
- Mathew Evans - co-inventor of the first electric light bulb
- Charles Fenerty - pulp to paper process
- Reginald Fessenden, (1866-1932), inventor the Radiotelephone and sonar - produced 1st radio broadcast
- Sir Sandford Fleming, (1827-1915), inventor of the system of standard time zones in use today
- Wilbur R. Franks - invented the "anti-black-out-suit" (the G-suit)
- James Gosling, (born 1956), invented Java computer language
- Larry Hanson - co-inventor of green plastic garbage bag
- Sam Jacks - inventor of ringette
- Rasmus Lerdorf - invented PHP computer language used on Internet
- Elijah McCoy, (born 1844), Black inventor, automatic machinery lubricator, lawn sprinkler, the "real McCoy"
- Samuel McKeen - invented the Odometer
- P.L. Robertson invented the Robertson screw
- Gideon Sundback - invented the zipper
- Lewis Urry - invented the long-lasting alkaline battery
- Harry Wasyluk - co-inventor of green plastic garbage bag
- Henry Woodward - co-inventor of the first electric light bulb
Military figures - Gustave Biéler (1904-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis
- Billy Bishop WW1 and WW2 Flying Ace
- Sir Isaac Brock, (1769-1812) War of 1812 general who successfully defended Canada in the early phase of the war
- Roy Brown, (1893-1944) - WWI fighter pilot officially credited with shooting down the Red Baron
- Arthur Currie The nation's greatest general responsible for the WW1 victory at Vimy Ridge
- Roméo Dallaire - UN peacekeeping General who attempted to interfere with the Rwandan Genocide, with little support from his superiors.
- Peter Dmytruk (1920-1943), WW II Flight Sergeant and member of the French Resistance
- John Kenneth Macalister (1914-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis
- John McCrae (1872-1918), soldier, poet, author of In Flanders' Fields
- Andrew McNaughton, Minister of Defense during World War II
- Henry Norwest (1884-1918), one of the most famous snipers of World War I
- Francis Pegahmagabow (1891-1952), the most highly decorated aboriginal Canadian soldier of World War I
- Frank Pickersgill (1915-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis
- George Lawrence Price (1898-1918), last soldier killed in World War I.
- Tommy Prince (1915-1977), one of Canada's most decorated soldiers, a member of the joint US/Canada special commando unit known as the Devil's Brigade
- James Ralston, Minister of Defense during World War II
- Roméo Sabourin (1923-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis
- Sam Steele (1851-1919), A member of the North West Mounted Police most famous for his command of a detachment in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush
- William Stephenson (codename: Intrepid) (1896-1989), soldier, airman, spymaster, and the senior representative of British intelligence for the western hemisphere in World War II.
Stage, Motion pictures, radio and television - See also: List of Canadian entertainers, Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood
- Pamela Anderson (born 1967), model, actress
- Dan Aykroyd (born 1952), actor/comedian
- Robert Beatty (1909 - 1992), actor
- Geneviève Bujold (born 1942), actress
- James Cameron (born 1954), director
- Neve Campbell (born 1973), actress (Scream series, Party of Five)
- John Candy (1950-1994), actor/comedian
- Jim Carrey (born 1962), actor/comedian
- Leslie Cheung (1956-2003), Hong Kong-based actor/singer
- Sidney M. Cohen (born 1947), TV Director and program creator
- David Cronenberg (born 1943), director
- Elisha Cuthbert (born 1982), actress (Popular Mechanics for Kids, Old School)
- Richard Day, art director, winner of seven Academy Awards
- Nicole DeBoer (born 1970), actress (Cube)
- Yvonne De Carlo, (born 1922), actress
- James Doohan (born 1920), actor ("Scotty" on Star Trek)
- Marie Dressler, actress, Academy Award winner
- Douglass Dumbrille (1889-1974), prominent character actor
- Deanna Durbin (born 1921), singer and actress
- Atom Egoyan - director (The Sweet Hereafter)
- Joe Flaherty (born 1941), actor/comedian
- Michael J. Fox (born 1961), actor/comedian (Back to the Future trilogy, Spin City, Family Ties, Stuart Little (voice))
- Barbara Frum - radio and television journalist
- Tom Green (born 1971), actor/comedian
- Lorne Greene (1915-1987), actor ('Pa Cartwright on Bonanza), TV news anchor
- Peter Gzowski (1934-2002), radio personality
- Monty Hall (born 1921), host of Let's Make a Deal
- Tricia Helfer (born 1974), actress, model
- Natasha Henstridge (born 1974), actress, model
- Foster Hewitt (1902-1985), broadcaster
- May Irwin (1862-1938), vaudeville singer, actress
- Peter Jennings (born 1938), News anchor
- Norman Jewison (born 1926), director, received The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
- Margot Kidder, Lois Lane in Superman
- Eugene Levy, actor/comedian
- Beatrice Lillie (1894-1989), comedic actress
- Evangeline Lilly (born 1979), actress (Lost)
- Norm MacDonald - actor/comedian
- Peter Mansbridge (born 1948), News anchor
- Louis B. Mayer, co-founder MGM
- Eric McCormack - actor Will & Grace
- Rick Mercer - actor/comedian, This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Wendy Mesley, television journalist
- Lorne Michaels (born 1944), originator of Saturday Night Live
- Rick Moranis, actor (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids)
- Colin Mochrie (born 1957), comedian
- Mike Myers (born 1963), actor (Austin Powers series, Saturday Night Live)
- Leslie Nielsen (born 1926), actor
- Anna Paquin (born 1982), actress (raised in New Zealand)
- Mary Pickford (1892-1979), actress and producer, cofounder of United Artists
- Christopher Plummer (born 1927), actor
- Keanu Reeves (born 1964), actor
- Caroline Rhea (born 1964)]], actress, talk show host
- Lloyd Robertson (born 1934), News anchor
- Kelly Rowan (born 1967), actress
- Mack Sennett (1880-1960) film producer
- William Shatner (born 1931), actor (Captain Kirk on Star Trek)
- Norma Shearer actress, Academy Award winner
- Martin Short - actor/comedian, Saturday Night Live
- Dorothy Stratten (1960-1980), actress, Playboy model
- Donald Sutherland (born 1934), actor
- Kiefer Sutherland (born 1966), actor (24), son of Donald, grandson of Tommy Douglas
- Meg Tilly (born 1960), actress, sister of Jennifer Tilly
- Cali Timmins (born 1963), actress (Maggie Shelby on Ryan's Hope)
- Alex Trebek (born 1940), game show host (Jeopardy!)
- Nia Vardalos (born 1962), actress, producer, screenwriter (My Big Fat Greek Wedding)
- Pamela Wallin, television journalist
- Jack Warner, cofounder of Warner Brothers
- Estella Warren, supermodel, actress
- Austin Willis, (1914-2004), actor
- Moses Znaimer (born 1942), television mogul Citytv,
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